Osa Conservation (OC) is a nonprofit conservation organization founded to protect the Osa Peninsula's globally significant biodiversity which comprises a large amount of Costa Rica's wildlife. We actively conserve more than 4,200 acres of Costa Rican rainforest through direct land stewardship, and operate two facilities, Piro Biological Station and the Greg Gund Conservation Center.

Our facilities offer a perfect place to conduct research and introduce foreign students into tropical ecology. Our extensive trail network covers diverse ecosystems including primary and secondary rainforest, coastal habitats, including important nesting beaches for Olive Ridley and Green Pacific turtles, and numerous freshwater resources. Even when we already have a group of researchers with permanent project at Piro Biological Station, there are still a lot of taxonomic groups and ideas to explore in this young biological station.

With all my respect, I would like to invite you to check our website (<http://www.osaconservation.org/>www.osaconservation.org) to learn more about the work we are doing, our facilities and the options to get involve with us. Please, do not hesitate in contact me if you have any questions,

Sincerely,


M.Sc. Guido Saborío R.
Gerente del Programa de Investigación
<http://www.osaconservation.org>http://www.osaconservation.org

Guido Saborio <[email protected]>

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